2016 Data Book Maryland Higher Education Commission creating a state of Achievement MHEC Larry Hogan Boyd K. Rutherford Governor Lt. Governor Maryland Higher Education Commission Anwer Hasan, Chairman Sandra L. Jimenez, Vice-Chair Brandon G. Bell Vivian S. Boyd Mariyah S. Bryant, Student Commissioner Joseph DeMattos, Jr. John Holaday Ian MacFarlane Joel Packer Rizwan A. Siddiqi John W. Yaeger James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D. Secretary Table of Contents COMPARATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION STATISTICS: MARYLAND AND THE NATION 1 STUDENTS AVERAGE SAT SCORES OF ENTERING FRESHMEN, FALL 2015 3 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, FALL 2014 4 GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT, FALL 2014 6 ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, FALL 2014 8 REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 2012-2013 12 REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 2012-2013 13 PERCENTAGE PELL ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION, FALL 2013 14 RETENTION & GRADUATION RETENTION AND GRADUATION AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN MARYLAND 15 FOUR-YEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADUATION AND TRANSFER RATES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2010 16 NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TRANSFERRING TO PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN 2013-2014 16 DEGREES DEGREES BY INSTITUTION, 2014-2015 18 DEGREES BY MAJOR PROGRAM: CERTIFICATE AND ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS, 2014-2015 20 DEGREES BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, 2014-2015 20 DEGREES BY MAJOR PROGRAM: BACHELOR’S, MASTER’S & DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS, 2014-2015 21 FACULTY FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY, FALL 2014 22 AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME FACULTY, FALL 2014 23 FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, FALL 2014 24 REVENUES & EXPENDITURES COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2015 26 COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2015 26 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2015 28 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2015 28 AID TO INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS, FY 2015 30 TOTAL STATE CAPITAL BUDGET AUTHORIZATIONS BY CAMPUS, FY 2012 - 2016 30 TUITION & FEES COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2012 - 2016, COUNTY RESIDENTS 32 COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2012 - 2016, OUTSIDE OF COUNTY 32 COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2012 - 2016, OUT OF STATE RESIDENTS 33 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES, FY 2012 - 2016 33 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR GRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR, FY 2012 - 2016 34 FINANCIAL AID CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2012 - 2014 36 CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2012 - 2014 36 FINANCIAL AID AWARDED AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2012 - 2014 37 FINANCIAL AID AWARDED AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2012 - 2014 37 MARYLAND FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM EXPENDITURES, FY 2015 38 PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL, 2014 40 NUMBER, ENROLLMENT, AND COMPLETION RATE BY SCHOOL TYPE: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 43 COMPARATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION STATISTICS: MARYLAND AND THE NATION MARYLAND NATION Educational Attainment (2013) At least Some College 63.4% 58.7% At least an Associate Degree 43.6% 37.6% At least a Bachelors Degree 37.3% 29.5% At least a Graduate or Professional Degree 17.0% 11.1% College freshmen who had graduated from high school in the same state (2012) 63.0% 81.0% SAT Scores for High School Seniors (2015) Mean Mathematics Score 493 511 Mean Critical Reading Score 491 495 Mean Combined Math and Critical Reading 984 1006 Mean Writing Score 478 484 Projected Change in the Number of High School Graduates FY2014 to FY20231 5.8% 2.5% Higher Education Enrollments (Fall 2013) % Undergraduate 81.2% 85.7% % Women 56.2% 56.5% % African American 27.3% 13.2% % Hispanic 6.9% 14.3% % Asian 6.5% 5.6% % White 47.5% 53.4% % All Minorities 44.1% 36.7% % Foreign 4.6% 4.1% Distribution of Campus Enrollments (Fall 2013) Public 2-year Institutions 37.7% 32.4% Public 4-year Institutions 45.4% 39.8% Private Institutions 16.9% 27.8% Projected Increase at Public Two-Year Campuses (Fall 13 to Fall 22)2 18.0% 13.0% Projected Increase at Public Four-Year Campuses (Fall 13 to Fall 22)2 11.2% 12.2% Distribution of Degrees Conferred (2012-2013) Associate Degrees 22.1% 26.7% Bachelor’s Degrees 47.1% 48.7% Master’s Degrees 26.5% 20.0% Doctoral/First Professional Degrees 4.4% 4.6% Average Tuition and Fees for Resident Undergraduates (2015-2016) Community Colleges $4,274 $3,440 Four-Year Public Institutions $9,163 $9,410 State Funding for Higher Education State Operating Expenses (% change 2013-2014 to 2014-2015) Up 6.7% Up 5.2% State Spending on Student Financial Aid (% change 2012-2013 to 2013-2014) Up 19.1% Up 3.6% Notes: 1 P rojection is from the NCES Projections of Education Statistics to 2022, Table 14. The estimate includes students attending public schools only. Figures for FY 2014 and FY 2023 are projections. 2 T he Maryland projection is from the Maryland Higher Education Commission’s Enrollment Projections 2014-2023 Maryland Public Colleges and Universities report, June 2014, and includes the undergraduate headcount of students enrolling in the state’s public two-year and four-year insti tutions. The national projection is from the National Center for Education Statistics, Projections of Education Statistics to 2022 Tables 23 and 24. Sources: The Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac Issue 2015-2016, August 2015 The College Board, State Profile Report: Maryland, September 2015, Table 1 and Table 4 The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2015 U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Projections of Education Statistics to 2022, February 2014 National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs, 45th Annual Survey Report on State-Sponsored Student Financial Aid, 2013-2014 Academic Year, 2015 1 ) 2 s t u d e n t s AVERAGE SAT SCORES OF ENTERING FRESHMEN, Fall 2015 Critical Combined 25th 75th Institution Reading Mathematics Scores Percentile Percentile Bowie State University 442 431 873 800 930 Coppin State University 443 452 895 810 950 Frostburg State University 483 486 969 870 1050 Salisbury University 579 581 1160 1100 1210 Towson University 541 546 1087 1010 1160 University of Baltimore 496 478 974 870 1070 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 593 617 1210 1120 1290 University of Maryland, College Park 638 668 1306 1240 1400 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 425 419 844 760 910 Morgan State University 445 445 890 820 950 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 586 563 1149 1050 1240 Maryland High School Seniors (2015) 491 493 984 810 1160 High School Seniors, Nationally (2015) 495 511 1006 840 1160 Sources: Maryland Higher Education Commission, High School Graduation System S-11 Forms, 2015 The College Board, 2015 College-Bound Seniors State Profile Report: Maryland, 2015 3 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, Fall 2014 % MD INSTITUTION Total Full-Time Part-Time Residents COMMUNITY COLLEGES Allegany College of Maryland 3,227 1,661 51.5% 1,566 48.5% 50.6% Anne Arundel Community College 15,274 4,442 29.1% 10,832 70.9% 97.8% Baltimore City Community College 4,994 1,640 32.8% 3,354 67.2% 94.9% Carroll Community College 3,645 1,352 37.1% 2,293 62.9% 97.6% Cecil College 2,551 1,011 39.6% 1,540 60.4% 90.5% Chesapeake College 2,426 790 32.6% 1,636 67.4% 98.1% College of Southern Maryland 8,411 3,087 36.7% 5,324 63.3% 99.2% Community College of Baltimore County 22,887 7,301 31.9% 15,586 68.1% 94.6% Frederick Community College 6,031 2,061 34.2% 3,970 65.8% 98.1% Garrett College 713 577 80.9% 136 19.1% 78.3% Hagerstown Community College 4,615 1,174 25.4% 3,441 74.6% 80.2% Harford Community College 6,714 2,524 37.6% 4,190 62.4% 96.2% Howard Community College 9,920 3,729 37.6% 6,191 62.4% 95.4% Montgomery College 25,517 8,931 35.0% 16,586 65.0% 87.3% Prince George’s Community College 13,678 3,833 28.0% 9,845 72.0% 95.0% Wor-Wic Community College 3,104 909 29.3% 2,195 70.7% 97.7% Sub-Total 133,707 45,022 33.7% 88,685 66.3% 92.7% FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Bowie State University 4,456 3,675 82.5% 781 17.5% 91.1% Coppin State University 2,684 2,046 76.2% 638 23.8% 82.2% Frostburg State University 4,915 4,228 86.0% 687 14.0% 91.7% Salisbury University 7,997 7,350 91.9% 647 8.1% 84.4% Towson University 18,807 16,575 88.1% 2,232 11.9% 83.1% University of Baltimore 3,485 2,089 59.9% 1,396 40.1% 95.4% University of Maryland, Baltimore 792 571 72.1% 221 27.9% 92.2% University of Maryland, Baltimore County 11,379 9,653 84.8% 1,726 15.2% 90.1% University of Maryland, College Park 27,056 25,027 92.5% 2,029 7.5% 74.4% University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3,570 3,192 89.4% 378 10.6% 81.2% University of Maryland University College 35,154 8,261 23.5% 26,893 76.5% 43.1% Morgan State University 6,302 5,544 88.0% 758 12.0% 79.3% St. Mary’s College of Maryland 1,771 1,709 96.5% 62 3.5% 90.1% Sub-Total 128,368 89,920 70.0% 38,448 30.0% 71.9% 4